Saturday, December 31, 2011

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Youths and energy drinks: A potentially risky combo
Detroit Free Press
Energy drinks, some of which contain about three times as much caffeine as colas, have become a favorite of teens. Too much of them could lead to serious health effects. / JARRAD HENDERSON/Detroit Free Press By John Keilman CHICAGO -- Emily Marchant ...
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Gingrich rips Obama administration on energy, Iran, health care
DesMoinesRegister.com
GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich on Saturday went after President Barack Obama, Iran, the Department of Education and activist judges in a couple of free-wheeling stops two days before the Iowa caucuses. Gingrich's New Year's Eve events started ...
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Major metropolitan cities could reach solar grid parity in 15 years
TECH.BLORGE.com
by Susan Wilson Installing solar panels is one way to get off the grid and free yourself from your local electric company. Solar energy is renewable, free (except for the cost of the panels and installation) and doesn't spew CO2 into the atmosphere. ...
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Learning To Be An Energy Journalist
AOL Energy
During my first week at AOL Energy I wrote a story on wind energy, one that included an interview with an "expert" professor in the field. I was excited to learn that wind power was not as simple as it seemed and not as free and clean as a nature-lover ...
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Building projects have downtowns looking good
Mankato Free Press
"Having that many people down here looking for places to eat and shop, it creates energy downtown," Loosbrock said. "There's so much cool stuff going on down here, it seems like a new era." The latest projects come on the heels of a renovation of the ...
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Brian McCollum: Adele strikes a chord
Detroit Free Press
With a tight band and loose spirit, the 69-year-old Beatle looked good, sounded great and brought infectious energy to go with a sprawling set of hits. Aretha's comeback: The Detroit icon returned to public performing with a stellar, spirited Chicago ...
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